April 2026
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It has become so dry that we are beyond the point of being worried about just being able to put seed in the ground or not. Our are area is in a dire need of rainfall, please continue to pray for rain, and those in Clinch, Echols, and Brantley counties that are being severely impacted…
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We are to dry to do much of anything and there is still no good chance of rain in the 10 day forecast. Pam Knox, UGA Climatologist, posted a blog earlier this week suggesting it is likely for us to not get a rain until the last par of April. Dryland corn is taking a…
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Pecans started to break buds about 10-14 days ago and now we are starting to see a lot of green leaves on the trees. Here are a few tips from myself and i have also attached the Southeast Georgia pecan press from Andrew Sawyer for March-April. Will Brown’s tips for April Southeast Georgia Pecan Press…
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Corn planting is still going on around the county, as we continue to be very dry, see Dr. Kemeraits comments on how these dry conditions can affect things in his wheelhouse of plant pathology. Cotton and Peanut planting is right around the corner, with that being said go ahead and give me a call if…